Social Background, Cooperative Behavior, and Norm Enforcement
Abstract
Studies have shown that there are differences in cooperative behavior across countries. Furthermore, differences in the use and the reaction on the introduction of a norm enforcement mechansism have been documented in cross-cultural studies, recently. We present data which prove that stark differences in both dimensions can exist even within the same town. For this end, a unique data set was created, based on public goods experiments conducted in South Africa. Most of the group differences can, however, be explained by variables accounting for social capital and social environment, such as trust or household violence.
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Date
2009-10-19Author
Kocher Martin
Visser Martine
Martinsson Peter
Keywords
Cooperation
public goods
punishment
experiment
social capital
South Africa
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
385
Language
eng